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mayor you mentioned the different varieties but we shouldn't leave out the sciences as well so a lot to celebrate. when i was first introduced to our relatively new counsel general by angela he said "he's one of us" and angela said "i'm not so quite sure counsel general" but i shared with him when i took my seat on the board of supervisors i got a call from jay leno. true story. he called me to congratulate me on my public office and glad to know that other lenos were fairing well and asked if we had family in common and he laughed when i said i was part of his russian jewish part of the family so i left it with that. this is particularly appropriate to do this in san francisco and san francisco is a italian city and always has been and will be and to get things going i have seen you put in some years of service in telea eve and familiar with israel's politics you can get into san francisco's politics and i brought this and i know senator will say something as well and we want to congratulate you and all of our italian american community as we kickoff the year of italian culture in t
mayor you mentioned the different varieties but we shouldn't leave out the sciences as well so a lot to celebrate. when i was first introduced to our relatively new counsel general by angela he said "he's one of us" and angela said "i'm not so quite sure counsel general" but i shared with him when i took my seat on the board of supervisors i got a call from jay leno. true story. he called me to congratulate me on my public office and glad to know that other lenos were...
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i will stop there except to say this is an extraordinary times in terms of the science of mental illness. we are in the middle of a revolution because of what we're learning about the brain. we think of each of these disorders as brain disorders and our intervention in terms of how they affect individual brain circuits. we have made tremendous strides over the last 50 years, cited president kennedy's launching of the community mental health program which began with a special comments to congress on february 5th, 1963, almost exactly at the 50 year anniversary. a lot has happened in that time but we have a long way to go and look forward to your questions about how we can do better going forward. thank you. >> thank you, dr. insel. known a round of five minute questions. i want to focus on the mental health parity addiction, into law in 2008, major accomplishment, concern because the interim final rule published in 2010 left some implementation details on result. the administration publishes a final rule, how we address issues like the scope of services that must be covered because insure
i will stop there except to say this is an extraordinary times in terms of the science of mental illness. we are in the middle of a revolution because of what we're learning about the brain. we think of each of these disorders as brain disorders and our intervention in terms of how they affect individual brain circuits. we have made tremendous strides over the last 50 years, cited president kennedy's launching of the community mental health program which began with a special comments to...
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some of it was about the science . there were a lot of different groups that opposed kyoto for the economic in fairness regions . exxon mobile was very unusual in my judgment in the aggression that it brought to the science part of the campaign. really funding groups whose principal activity was to communicate has not scientists a narrative of doubt about what was emerging. that is, i'm afraid, a tactic that is more and more present or science and public policy intersect. it's dangerous because our whole progress as an industrialized democracy depends on an honest argument about science home in the public good. if we are going to have to especially in this fractured media times, a completely polluted argument with the public is trying to acting give faith, going to end up damaging our society. >> now, this book makes clear that exxon is almost an impenetrable forces as a company. when you get to climate change -- and i'm biased. it it really seems that this really scares them. there is this great -- until then there wa
some of it was about the science . there were a lot of different groups that opposed kyoto for the economic in fairness regions . exxon mobile was very unusual in my judgment in the aggression that it brought to the science part of the campaign. really funding groups whose principal activity was to communicate has not scientists a narrative of doubt about what was emerging. that is, i'm afraid, a tactic that is more and more present or science and public policy intersect. it's dangerous because...
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it's even a science fiction story. because what we're dealing here really when you come right down to it is the meeting of two alien civilizations after 70 years of the soviet period. the oil industry in particular grew up in almost complete isolation from the west, and this is virtually a unique case. we have other places where oil industries have grown up, where oil industries are run by national oil companies, but in almost every case -- in fact in every case -- these industries were first founded by foreigners and then were taken over. not so in the case of russia where from the 1920s on at any rate or for all practical purposes the oil industry was home grown and developed its own culture, its own civilization even as the soviet union did with its own language and its own culture. i sometimes like to tell my classes that the story of russia in the 20th century is very much that of a people who decided that capitalism didn't work, so it's as though they all piled into a space capsule and took off and landed on the
it's even a science fiction story. because what we're dealing here really when you come right down to it is the meeting of two alien civilizations after 70 years of the soviet period. the oil industry in particular grew up in almost complete isolation from the west, and this is virtually a unique case. we have other places where oil industries have grown up, where oil industries are run by national oil companies, but in almost every case -- in fact in every case -- these industries were first...
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it may seem like science fiction, but flying cars will soon become a reality. a davis company has developed what it calls the sky car. now they have enough financial backers to get production rolling. it is designed for low flight and it can be driven on the street. it is classified as light sports aviation. that means -- sports aviation. and that means you don't need a pilot's license to drive it. jimmy kimmle is minutes away. his guests are niki minaj and josh bowman from abc's "revenge" here is a look. >> i would like everybody in the audience from last night of doing absolutely nothing to help me. you didn't help me either guillermo. >> sorry, jimmy. >> what do i pay you for if you can't stop the guy from "we bought a zoo"? the only one who showed me loyalty at all last night was ben afflec. though i have to admit -- oh there he is. >> if you missed it last night he was tied up in a chair most of the night while matt damon of the night while matt damon hosted.cuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends wi
it may seem like science fiction, but flying cars will soon become a reality. a davis company has developed what it calls the sky car. now they have enough financial backers to get production rolling. it is designed for low flight and it can be driven on the street. it is classified as light sports aviation. that means -- sports aviation. and that means you don't need a pilot's license to drive it. jimmy kimmle is minutes away. his guests are niki minaj and josh bowman from abc's...
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i have one kid locked in a science hall way between classrooms. >> reporter: police in s.w.a.t. gear searched each building on campus after a student told an administrator he saw a man with a gun. the student later admitted to police he made the story up. >> it's an untruth. i don't know if it was a hoax, joke or what. but it was a bad decision. >> reporter: classes ended two hours early today because of the whole ordeal. >> there is no regular day after this. it was quite stressful for the children. very. they hasn't eaten for the whole entire morning. staff hadn 't eaten. >> reporter: but parents were happy with the school's response. >> hopefully when the real thing -- hopefully it never does. but if it ever does it's still handled the same way. >> reporter: the superintendent said a lock down drill took place earlier. there's nothing they can't or would do differently next time. >> there is no guessing game. there's no saying maybe there's a hoax next time. we take it very seriously. >> reporter: now the superintendent plans to meet on monday with students and teachers to re
i have one kid locked in a science hall way between classrooms. >> reporter: police in s.w.a.t. gear searched each building on campus after a student told an administrator he saw a man with a gun. the student later admitted to police he made the story up. >> it's an untruth. i don't know if it was a hoax, joke or what. but it was a bad decision. >> reporter: classes ended two hours early today because of the whole ordeal. >> there is no regular day after this. it was...
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you can argue about how it is done, but it will be addressed. >> science seems to be, overwhelmingly, moving in the direction that the president is going. so far as i can tell. >> a little history, if we could. cap and trade was a republican idea. one. prior to that, the great conservation is moving in this country, which is but the climate is about, which is what the environment was about, was led by teddy roosevelt. it was embraced by men like russell train, great republicans. it was a terrific republican sense of leadership. nelson rockefeller. >> how about richard nixon? >> richard nixon. the clean air act. the man who took the lead out of the air. richard m. nixon. the man who saved the waters of this country, richard m. nixon. the last great liberal president this country had. i just would like to see this rise above this petty, partisan bickering that i heard somewhere in this panel. >> this is all part of the speech, laid out, the thing that we at least have to do with. the things the government has to be involved in. the air, the water goes from state to state, city to city.
you can argue about how it is done, but it will be addressed. >> science seems to be, overwhelmingly, moving in the direction that the president is going. so far as i can tell. >> a little history, if we could. cap and trade was a republican idea. one. prior to that, the great conservation is moving in this country, which is but the climate is about, which is what the environment was about, was led by teddy roosevelt. it was embraced by men like russell train, great republicans. it...
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it may seem like science fiction, but flying cars will soon become a reality. a davis company has developed what it calls the sky car. now they have enough financial backers to get production rolling. it is designed for low flight and it can be driven on the street. it is classified as light sports aviation. that means -- sports aviation. and that means youa pi a pilot's license to drive it. jimmy kimmle is minutes away. his guests are niki minaj and josh bowman from abc's "revenge" here is a look. >> i would like everybody in the audience from last night of doing absolutely nothing to help me. you didn't help me either guillermo. >> sorry, jimmy. >> what do i pay you for if you can't stop the guy from "we bought a zoo"? the only one who showed me loyalty at all last night was ben afflec. though i have to admit -- oh there he is. >> if you missed it last night he was tied up in a chair most of the night while matt damon hosted. 30 year old marie zimerly is determined to chan i don't like the person i am when i'm in my chair. i love the person i am when i'm usin
it may seem like science fiction, but flying cars will soon become a reality. a davis company has developed what it calls the sky car. now they have enough financial backers to get production rolling. it is designed for low flight and it can be driven on the street. it is classified as light sports aviation. that means -- sports aviation. and that means youa pi a pilot's license to drive it. jimmy kimmle is minutes away. his guests are niki minaj and josh bowman from abc's "revenge"...
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it's not on the rise and neither is cyber bullying and the top scholars in the country and in social science and psychology that saying that, so that's an important distinction so thank you both so much. >> and there is that and -- there's a balance between -- i mean when i hear that bullying is going down i mean all of us should rejoice because that to me is indicative of the fact of the work in communities across the country are starting to pay off, but it's going to be hard in this ark and we are in this area and people are coming forward, kids are coming forward . suicides that would have been kept forward or not reporting and we're learning thanks to rapid fire and thanks to social networking or facebook and this is a sued -- all of this the -- the volume of bullying is going to rise in proportion with i think the actual drop in occurrences so to balance that and be aware of that i think is important. >>i totally agree, and that's really to rosylyn's point about this being a very, very important moment and we need to did it right. just on the subject of suicide the surgeon general came
it's not on the rise and neither is cyber bullying and the top scholars in the country and in social science and psychology that saying that, so that's an important distinction so thank you both so much. >> and there is that and -- there's a balance between -- i mean when i hear that bullying is going down i mean all of us should rejoice because that to me is indicative of the fact of the work in communities across the country are starting to pay off, but it's going to be hard in this ark...
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help guide him and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] zzzquil -- the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. have you tried this yet? save on zzzquil and other innovative products with the january 27th p&g brandsaver. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. colusa: under the knife for a new life made a woman who took a seemingly drastic step, for procedures in one day but she says the results have made every day since better. i want to look in the mirror and feel that my face m
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>> it's not just a barrier to get through it, science shows five minutes of rage, you certainly have the right to have, and what he's been through in his life, will shut down literally your immune system for four hours. what successful people do is they stack victories. that's also what we did with him. we said there's a different set of rules. you can't come as a marine, you've got to come as a guy who was whole. what was it like before. when he tapped into the playful guy who has this jump in his step and is laughing, that's when the glasses came off and he said i want people to see my baby blues. people were cheering. he felt people at the human level. it's also having something you value more than your pain. he values mission. he values being able to make a difference. he has a new mission back here at home. >> good for you. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> which is still actually ongoing. more importantly, it was your life in the combat you made, extraordinary to see. >> thank you. >> good to see. >>> a man who lost everything, and is now worth $50 million. we'll fin
>> it's not just a barrier to get through it, science shows five minutes of rage, you certainly have the right to have, and what he's been through in his life, will shut down literally your immune system for four hours. what successful people do is they stack victories. that's also what we did with him. we said there's a different set of rules. you can't come as a marine, you've got to come as a guy who was whole. what was it like before. when he tapped into the playful guy who has this...
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a financial stake in the matter doesn't mean that they're not capable of supporting arts supporting science are engaging in any other activities but the only reason you guys want to know the names is to retaliate if you're not interested in scrutinizing the actual findings you know want to go to their houses and protest at night you want to engage in a very innovative way they want to hear a gated communities so far away you know private jets the koch brothers the people that end up taking these resources you want to know their main goal. we already know as patrick said the heartland is to people they come on this program and debate with me you know he's. there right out there and either do it the people who are paying their party legs just don't want anybody to know who they are you progressive target them and that's precisely how you market them i bring them on television and talk with them you target the people that take a position that's different from yours you did it in the gay marriage argument you're doing it in the climate change argument you consistently do it on policy people who
a financial stake in the matter doesn't mean that they're not capable of supporting arts supporting science are engaging in any other activities but the only reason you guys want to know the names is to retaliate if you're not interested in scrutinizing the actual findings you know want to go to their houses and protest at night you want to engage in a very innovative way they want to hear a gated communities so far away you know private jets the koch brothers the people that end up taking...
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dan cassino is a political science professor at fairleigh dickinson university. and radio broadcaster michael smerconish. michael, you brought this to our attention. i want to get you as a generalist like me, what do you think this told you that surprised you, this poll? >> well, it reinforced what i have suspected all along, which is that the business model at the far right is predicated on fear. that they scare the crap out of people. there's never any accountability. for some reason, chris, people don't remember six months later that they were told there was another catastrophe looming and, therefore, hold those members of the media accountable. they still stay tuned in whether it's talk radio or fox or some other oracle that's on the right. >> yeah. it's almost like an addiction to being afraid. let me ask you, mr. cassino, our professor, help me out on this, what did you decide you learned here as just a person doing this kind of clinical study. what do you think was surprising in terms of brain soup here, different brain soup, the way people's brains work,
dan cassino is a political science professor at fairleigh dickinson university. and radio broadcaster michael smerconish. michael, you brought this to our attention. i want to get you as a generalist like me, what do you think this told you that surprised you, this poll? >> well, it reinforced what i have suspected all along, which is that the business model at the far right is predicated on fear. that they scare the crap out of people. there's never any accountability. for some reason,...
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you can be advancing the science for the future. it's an al true westic goal, and potentially you're getting something yourself that's better than what's on the market. >> thank you so much for being here today. and on your way out you can make a donation to the special olympics. if you have any other questions or would like a referral, call md mercy. when we come back, our movie review and j.lo is back on the big screen in an action flick, and max is standing by to tell us what she thinks. >> the movie reads like a who's who of hollywood. kate wins let, hugh jackman, they all appear in this film designed to entertain, shock, offend. it's an ensemble of comedy. one of the fairly brothers is a producer and max is here to tell us what she thinks. i didn't think this could get any better. i take her reviews to heart. >> i didn't see that film. a film like that is the reason the film -- the words not screened for critics. it's a bunch of sketches put together that are extremely profane and vulgar and raunchy, and these celebritys are tr
you can be advancing the science for the future. it's an al true westic goal, and potentially you're getting something yourself that's better than what's on the market. >> thank you so much for being here today. and on your way out you can make a donation to the special olympics. if you have any other questions or would like a referral, call md mercy. when we come back, our movie review and j.lo is back on the big screen in an action flick, and max is standing by to tell us what she...
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comment apparently you're having a lot of them that are being used by the california college of arts and science i believe it is >> they're taking half the building. >> how much of the building is they're going to be - >> well before the building was ability we're actually seeking a tenant for the other top floors but we want to maintain effect ability if we can't find a tenant. cc aa is trying to - i think we may have more luck when the, is closer to being completed as opposed to an paper >> people can see what an apartment looked like and they can judge this harriet project. so your intention is the entire believe would be student housing and there ever your exempted from any market units >> yeah. >> and i read through the paperwork the cost of hawking. 84 more units normally the density would allow limiting the income to a certain amount. yeah, we had a number of waivers of certain expressions. one of which is the funding bonus for student as well >> and one other possible school that would have an interest as you are aware that the dental reconcile are at 8 accounting and mission. one of the
comment apparently you're having a lot of them that are being used by the california college of arts and science i believe it is >> they're taking half the building. >> how much of the building is they're going to be - >> well before the building was ability we're actually seeking a tenant for the other top floors but we want to maintain effect ability if we can't find a tenant. cc aa is trying to - i think we may have more luck when the, is closer to being completed as...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean...
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it takes everything from science to faith. it is that fertile place right in the middle we really exceptional campaigning happens. and that is why i strive to be. i would like to do this in memoriam. may she rest in peace. the next item, a number of you have heard about. that is, a charter amendment that i am introducing today that is get the six votes we'll put a measure on the ballot before the voters of the city and county of san francisco to give the opportunity to rename our airport the harvey milk san francisco international airport. a lot of has been said about the renaming of the airport. the one thing i'm committed to is to make sure that we have an open and transparent process. all of us as individuals, whether we think about it or not, have a special relationship with our city's airport. while it is important for me, and this approach was to make sure that whatever happened, at the end of the day we gave the voters of the city and county of san francisco, the ultimate say. i would like to thank my colleagues on the
it takes everything from science to faith. it is that fertile place right in the middle we really exceptional campaigning happens. and that is why i strive to be. i would like to do this in memoriam. may she rest in peace. the next item, a number of you have heard about. that is, a charter amendment that i am introducing today that is get the six votes we'll put a measure on the ballot before the voters of the city and county of san francisco to give the opportunity to rename our airport the...
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. >> reporter: this group of students at the uniformed services university of the health sciences is learning how to hypnotize people. >> more and more relaxed. >> reporter: the hope -- that it can be used to treat members of the military dealing with the wounds of battle, both physically and mentally. >> a lot of times our patient population is different than the civilian population. and so, you know, we're dealing with often traumatic injuries, a lot of times when you're overseas, so we're always thinking about the best way to help this guy out. >> reporter: the hypnosis classes part of a broader movement at the military medical school teaching students about alternative or complementary medicine, techniques that can be used to both treat their patients and forself-care. >> it's gain themselves as practitioners, and a launch in a career in military medicine, where they're going to be challenged in ways they can't anticipate. >> reporter: lieutenant general eric schumaker is a professor of emergency medicine. he says part of the challenges these students will face include treating t
. >> reporter: this group of students at the uniformed services university of the health sciences is learning how to hypnotize people. >> more and more relaxed. >> reporter: the hope -- that it can be used to treat members of the military dealing with the wounds of battle, both physically and mentally. >> a lot of times our patient population is different than the civilian population. and so, you know, we're dealing with often traumatic injuries, a lot of times when...
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it may seem like science fiction but flying cars will soon become a reality. a davis company has developed what it calls the sky car. now there's enough financial backing to get production rolling. the sky car 200 is designed for low flight and it can also be driven on a street. it's classified as light sports aviation so you don't need a pilot's license to drive it. coming up next at 6:00, escalating violence in oakland. we will have the latest on the second officer-involved shooting in one week. >>> plus a gun buy back program today on the peninsula. i'm kira klapper live in san mateo. i'll tell you what you need to know in order to be eligible to know in order to be eligible to make up to $200 a♪ with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >> good morning, everyone. 6:00 a.m. on this saturday. i'm katie and le with start off with a first look at the weather with meet lisa argen. >>
it may seem like science fiction but flying cars will soon become a reality. a davis company has developed what it calls the sky car. now there's enough financial backing to get production rolling. the sky car 200 is designed for low flight and it can also be driven on a street. it's classified as light sports aviation so you don't need a pilot's license to drive it. coming up next at 6:00, escalating violence in oakland. we will have the latest on the second officer-involved shooting in one...
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eft to hastily remove flame retardants in one broad stroke only demonstrate a misunderstanding of the science and could undermine public safety. i should point out they're currently reviewing the safety of three flame retardant chemicals. that's in addition to the ones the company has already phased out in 2005. the epa could force them out of production as well, but they say that review won't be finished until the end of next year. >> there's something else i want to share with you regarding fire safety. espn host hannah storm had a terrible accident in her home when this propane grill exploded. it left her with first and second degree burns on her face, neck, chest, and hands. >> then i yelled inside to my daughter who was setting the table, my 16-year-old. i said mommy is on fire. you have to call 911. >> mommy's on fire. call 911. amazing stuff. storm returns to the scene of the accident for the first time with me. that's next. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady,
eft to hastily remove flame retardants in one broad stroke only demonstrate a misunderstanding of the science and could undermine public safety. i should point out they're currently reviewing the safety of three flame retardant chemicals. that's in addition to the ones the company has already phased out in 2005. the epa could force them out of production as well, but they say that review won't be finished until the end of next year. >> there's something else i want to share with you...
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[cheers and applause] some may still deny the over your judgment science, that none can deny the raging fires are crippling drought or more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. america cannot resist the transition. we must leave it. we cannot see to other nations to technology that will power new jobs and new industry. we must clear this promise. that's how we'll maintain our economic vitality and national treasure. water race, croplands and snowcapped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet, coming to her god. that's what will my meaning to their creed once declared. we the people still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. [applause] our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the claims the battle unmatched skill and courage. our citizens feared that the memory of those we lost notes about the price paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep his vigilant against those who would do us harm. but we're also airs to those who won the peace and not just the w
[cheers and applause] some may still deny the over your judgment science, that none can deny the raging fires are crippling drought or more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. america cannot resist the transition. we must leave it. we cannot see to other nations to technology that will power new jobs and new industry. we must clear this promise. that's how we'll maintain our economic vitality and national treasure. water race,...
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physical institutes and is currently the biggest medical project being developed by the russian academy of sciences. actively supported by the ministry of industry and trade. bush provided a grant to stimulate and implement this project. but the real heart is. around the. field makes the hole in. the primary. only. just. such a construction has numerous advantages the first among them are economic for one thing by cutting pricey helium out of the equation or at least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium require a specially trained staff and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need as little as nine square meters of space to install it's all a big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals an
physical institutes and is currently the biggest medical project being developed by the russian academy of sciences. actively supported by the ministry of industry and trade. bush provided a grant to stimulate and implement this project. but the real heart is. around the. field makes the hole in. the primary. only. just. such a construction has numerous advantages the first among them are economic for one thing by cutting pricey helium out of the equation or at least significantly reducing it...
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he is on the house science committee, state from the pit of hell. he also says he does not know if obama is a u.s. citizen. also on the short list for the seat is this guy, congressman phil gingrey, who says todd akin got a bad rap on that whole legitimate rain thing. todd akin was pretty much right about that. and rounding out the short list, remember when the susan g. komen foundation decided to go after planned parenthood and it was a huge disaster for them? the woman whose that idea was is also on the short list. republicans are looking at maybe choosing from the birther science is alive from the pit of hell, the one who says todd akin was right, and the woman who was so upset about abortion she managed to get a cancer charity in trouble. saxby chambliss would have very likely been re-elected again. but instead one of these guys? seriously? this is the exact republican strategic formula that resulted in democratic joe donnelly getting the indiana senate seat that had been held by republican dick lugar for 35 years. it's the same formula that got
he is on the house science committee, state from the pit of hell. he also says he does not know if obama is a u.s. citizen. also on the short list for the seat is this guy, congressman phil gingrey, who says todd akin got a bad rap on that whole legitimate rain thing. todd akin was pretty much right about that. and rounding out the short list, remember when the susan g. komen foundation decided to go after planned parenthood and it was a huge disaster for them? the woman whose that idea was is...
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to, like, recycle, and i tell, 'cause every day in school we're talking about global warming in our science classes. so, i try to, like, tell other people to recycle and just make sure those polar bears still stay safe. >> well, i try to unplug stuff after using it and all that. >> i think that i as a person try really hard to become eco-friendly and to take care of our environment. >> yeah, i have trouble with that. i probably should do more about it, but i'm very busy a lot of times. but when i can, i definitely do try to contribute less to the global warming. >> well, i, as cliché as it sounds, i don't buy water from the store. i always bring my own little bottle with me. and just little things like that really do make an impact. >> i mean, my parents are raw vegans, so we recycle and we avoid all plastic bags and all that fun stuff. so, i mean we're kind of a green house, but i don't know. so, i guess it's kind of like second nature to me. >> here's what families tell us they're doing to help the planet... so don't just say you're worried about global warming. there are things we all c
to, like, recycle, and i tell, 'cause every day in school we're talking about global warming in our science classes. so, i try to, like, tell other people to recycle and just make sure those polar bears still stay safe. >> well, i try to unplug stuff after using it and all that. >> i think that i as a person try really hard to become eco-friendly and to take care of our environment. >> yeah, i have trouble with that. i probably should do more about it, but i'm very busy a lot...
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it's that they have positions that are seen as anti-women, anti-minority, anti-immigrant, anti-science, anti-everything. >> if they're looking for a new leader, and they've got to have a new leader, and they're in the age of obstructing everything in washington, wouldn't this set the table for somebody out in the heartland with republican core conservative value and ideas to step forward with a fresh message? what about that, karen? >> you know, here is the problem, ed. it's not just the message, right. it is the policies. think about so while bobby jindal was making those comments, we know that a majority of americans from our own nbc/wall street journal poll believe that access to legal abortion, majority agree with that, that roe v. wade should be the law of the land. what is the republican agenda? to try to overturn roe v. wade and take those rights away from women. we know the majority of americans support a path to citizenship. what is the republican agenda? a fake path to citizenship. point being, it is their policies. i will say quickly that after the 2004 election when democra
it's that they have positions that are seen as anti-women, anti-minority, anti-immigrant, anti-science, anti-everything. >> if they're looking for a new leader, and they've got to have a new leader, and they're in the age of obstructing everything in washington, wouldn't this set the table for somebody out in the heartland with republican core conservative value and ideas to step forward with a fresh message? what about that, karen? >> you know, here is the problem, ed. it's not...
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you know the bay area has become the blue angels of science. we do lots of stunts, and we are very successful at doing those stunts and we do them at high speeds, and between this project and the project for cal train to electifiy it over the next seven years $3 billion is going to be spent regionally on transit here, and we can say thank you to the secretary of transportation and to the regional transit authorities who have create thursday opportunity for the transportation. >> >> that will create a 22nd century of transit for the tronst century of jobs so thank you to secretary lahood and thank you to the leadership for all that we have accomplished here today. [applause] >> peter rogof was dominated to serve in the federal administration by the department of transportation in 2009 by president barack obama. he has over see the disbursement throughout the country through the american reinvestment act and has done so meeting every milestone established by that act. getting money into hands of transit operators whose budgets were severely strai
you know the bay area has become the blue angels of science. we do lots of stunts, and we are very successful at doing those stunts and we do them at high speeds, and between this project and the project for cal train to electifiy it over the next seven years $3 billion is going to be spent regionally on transit here, and we can say thank you to the secretary of transportation and to the regional transit authorities who have create thursday opportunity for the transportation. >> >>...